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antibiotics and birth control pill

Hi, I have a few questions. My girlfriend and I had sex about two weeks ago for about three or four minutes, without a condom. I never climaxed or ejaculated before we stopped. It was our first time having sex that day and I had urinated atleast 5 or 6 times that day before intercourse. She is on the pill but has been on strong antibiotics 500mg (amoxicillin) for about 2 weeks. How safe do you think we are in regards to pregnancy? Thanks, Mike
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She more than likely is not Pregnant. I mean you said you were only involved for about 3 or 4 minutes. If you didn't do anything in her then you should be ok.  I who tell her to watch for her period and if she is a couple of days late then tell her to take a Test. Good Luck!
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she is 25.  I know that technically it is possible, any time you have sex you are taking the chance of getting pregnant.  I just wanted to know how good or bad the chances of her being pregnant were.  Thanks
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How old is she? :)
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If she is taking both the Birth Control Pills and Antibotics then YES!, she can get Pregnant. Antibotics make BC pills ineffective. Be Careful! Get her a test if she becomes late for her period.   Good Luck!
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Not sure, but you need to be careful!  Especially if she is on antibiotics, they tend to lessen the effectiveness of the pill, it's one of those things that the pharmacist warns you about when you fill an antibiotic.  Have her take a test if she's late.
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